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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1933. PAGE ELEVEN 1 1 ' " ' ' " 11 " DON'T FOEGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HEBE ABB THE RATES: per word first insertion iiimlmiini 35C) gech additional Insertion. per word -lo Minimum 10c) per line per month, without nnv changes 1.35 75 Phone LOST ,j-aT Afternoon of March 4. n ""r . win ftVinne Grants rium. a ow,,. r-t tr 'v of an arrow, set with Jewels. Greek l letters on cne Bum".. v . re-vard. Box 10O08, care Tribune. LOST If dog missing, call 1618- WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man with equipment to handle 30 acres near Talent. Good deal for the right man. Call even ings this week. 429 N. Central, Med ford. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED orchard man will ac cept part wages on this years fru.t eroo with reliable grower. Write Orc'hardlet, Mall Tribune. Phone 1453-R-l. EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint ing interior decorating - general paint Jobs Call at 323 So. Central WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WILL PAY CASH for 10 shares Jack son Co. Bldg. & Loan stock. Low est bid. Box 10179, care Tribune. LEAVING for round trip to Los An gles. Sunday or Monday. Take one. share expenaea Tel. 1246. HAVE your furniture re-upholstered, reflnished. re-glued. Phone 969-R. WANTED 2d hand goods and Junk Pat's. 1506 prune. Tel. 647-L. WANTED Household goods, stoves, ' tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1063. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 113 Summit; modern home, furnace, good condition. 33 Sjmmlt. 1133 W. 8th Reasonable rent. 101 Clark St.. modern 5-room ttwco: 16. water paid. 741 W. Jackson Will reflnlsh to ' please tenant. Phone 105. First Insurance Agency. SMALL furnished house. Call at 308 So Oakdale. 6-ROOM house. 19 N. Peach; range; 15.00. Phone 1043-W. FURNISHED house, B20 S. Central. FOR RENT 6-room furnished bun irftlAw; Frlcldalre. electric range hardwood floors. Cor. Park and Dakota. Inquire at net urocery. 621 N. Riverside. FOR RENT Clean 3-room furnished house with sleeping porch. 609 No. Riverside. FOR RENT 4-room part-furn. house. Inquire 444 N. Front. MODERN furnished house, overstuff ed. 3 beds. On Cottage; also other houses. Phone 128H-J. HOUSES for rent. Call at 631 Spen cer ot. ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furn.; gar age; water paid. 11.50. Tel 130. BACHELOR CABIN 12 week. 445 8. Front. FOR RENT Small, strictly modern furnished houje: Frlgldalre, garage 221 North Holly St. FURN duple for rent. Tel. 201-H. FOR RENT 4-room duplex with ras range and heater. 610 North Bart lett. Phone 341-R-l. FURN. HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT East side five room house, well furnished, water paid k 22.50. Phone 1149. FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish ed house; hardwood floors, over stuffed, eleotrlo range. Call at 630 8 Central. HOMES FOR KENT Call 798. FOR RENT 5-room ruriiulwl aouse and garage. Call at 345 N Bartlett FOR RENT Furnished 6-room mod ern bouse. Call at 41. S Rivemde FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished Brawn A White FOR RENT BOARD AND BOOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 718 E. Main Rates very moderate. FOR RKNT URMSIIF.D ROOMS PLEASANT room, close In, bath, gar- age. 609 E. Main. Phone 345. TWD NICE ROOMS for 3 persona. Very reasonable. 14 North Orange. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape FOH Rfcf, i comfortaole rooms; pri vate entrance jne Block trutn Main Si Baaaonaol raws. U 6 Central. FOB BENT APARTMENTS hot water snd kitchenettes: wry mjvw ,m reasonable, uqo e. Main nTRUIcmm i . . , . sleeping porch. saraire. light and vntur am 41A b,..i....j COMPLETELY Jura. 3-room apt., 328 FOR RENT Large room with kttch- encxie. oi h. oakdale. 3-ROOM apt., ground floor, ill N. ivy. FURNISHED apartment. Durell Court 839 N. Holly, phone 1333-W. FOR rent Attractive ground floor apartment for oouple employed Call at 633 Plum St.. after 8pm or Sundaya- rOB RENT MISCELLANEOUS ROOM AND BOARD for two adults Inquire at 107 King. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE or TRADE Fish pond on coast nignway. doing lair business. For particulars write Ira Patrick, North Bend. Ore FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Work team. harness, wood saw outfit, tractor plow. George MoManon, one mile soutn Talent. TO TRADE Will trade any kind of radio for wood. Wltham Supe. Service. Phone 116 TO TRADE Will take cheap piano in iraoe on raaio. rnone no. FIRST MORTGAGE on desirable close In residence, to exchange for Bldg. & Loan stock. Address Box 10023, Tribune. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail . R O Skellenger, Trail. Ore. WILL trade dry 19" fir and bard- wood for light truck East tn FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL TRADE fine home on buslne.'S corner for stocks or clear Improved 3 acres. Box 1014. Msll Tribune, WANTED To trade a ranch for Olen daie. Calif., home. Write I. R Fisher, 622 E. chestnut, Glendale, Calif. FOR SALE OR TRADE 7-room mod ern house, Ashland, clear. George McManon. Talent, ore. MILE frontage paved highway, 10 acres under ditch. 2-room house, excellent location. Sell cheap, easy terms, or will trade: clear now. Take light car. Box 10109. Tribune. FOR SALE HOMES S900.00 CASH buys modern 4-room bungalow, oiock on pavea street, 620 Oak St. FOR SALE Good 3 room bouse (east frunt) and nice lot close to Berry- dale atore. A great bargain at 9400 Terms. Phone 517-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FARM OPPORTUNITY Best 35 acres In county for price; located on Rogue river and ureter iKe nign way, deeded water right; electricity; schools, stores; plenty timber, pas ture, rich river bottom soil; bar gain at 92.350; 9350 down, balance 9200 annually. 6. See owner, D. E. Millard, route 4. Spring St. FOR SALE City and country homes, acreage, timber lands. Bargains. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. 1628-J. FOR SALE 14 acres, 6-room mod ern home, garage, chicken, house, city water, closo to school on East side: 92.200: easy terms, c. Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Bldg. FOR SALE 150-acre ranoh; 9 A. pears, 9 A. alralfa, 60 A. woodland and pasture, balance farm land, new dairy barn, modern 5-room house: paid-up water right under Table Rock ditch, cail c. J. Hard man, 418, or see L- R. Hardman at Table Rock. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & white. FOR SALE POULTRY 8c for our high quality W. L. chicks Hansen strain Reds and Rocks 9o. 34-psge catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms, Tangent, Oregon. HANSEN triple pedrlgreed baby chicks. 910 per Hundred. Custom hatching, 2e per egg. Eakln Hatchery, Talent. FOR SALB Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying atraln. 93.50 hundred. Baker Service Station. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E. Main. Phone 1569-Y. FOR 8 ALE FRUITS 4 VEGETABLES FOR SALE White .Sold potatoes, the earliest of all early potatoes. Mon arch Seed Co. NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Vista Packing House. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Work horses 1100 to 1700 lbs., rear of 1140 Court St. FRESH and springer heifers for sale, also small pigs. Call 1530 North Riverside. RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schula. Beagle. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Choice, named varieties of Giadlolt at ei.uc lor au duio. 2 50 for 100 oi over 10 varieties. Chnlce of color from 300 varieties. Call Gordon Warner, 349-M. FOR SALE CHEAP Small ranve, heating stove, kitchen tables, dress er. 114 Tripp. FOR SALE Good team, weight 1800. Eddie Parsons. 1 mile west Phoenix. FOR SALE Grafting wax. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Polwn barley with rais ins. Monarch Seed Co. MOON SIGN BOOK Astrological ulde in farming and personal af fairs 16 S. Bartlett St. FOR SALE Beardless barley. Kano;a oats, spring wheat. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Alfalfa seed, 13c to 18c t?: lb. Monarch Seed Co. 8UPERFEX oil heater, cheep. Pooue J0U, FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Beardless barley. Henry Nleoermeyer. Phone 354, Jackson ville. FOR SALE Choice perennial plants Including pink phlox, oriental pop ples .llnum, peach-leal bells (blue bells). Iris, etc phone 193-U 325 South Holly. McCORMACK-DEERrNG mowing ma chine, like new. Must sell at once. M. F Baker. 31 Wagner Creek. Tal ent. ORCHARDISTS Don't neglect your orchards. Better daya are ahead. For Pear, Trees. Cherry, Apple, Peach, Apricot, Almond, Plum, Walnuta, Filberts. Grapes. Roses, Shrubs, etc., call at W. B. Bar num. Medford, 3 miles south on Pacific highway or phone 851R3, Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton. Oregon. Nledermeyer. Tel. 697-R-l. FOR SALE Good Delicious apples and Newtown culls, or win trade I wood or whatever you have. Joe Kantor. Rt. 4. Box 237. YOU can now get Duart permanent wave for only 91.76 prevost Beauty Shop. 16 Laurel. Tel 737-J. ALFALFA. 98.00: wheat. 91.05 cwt.; barley. 85c; ear corn. 900. Phone O. A. DeVoe 523-J-2. GET the No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall rr:bune Job office: printed on sloth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALS--Used sewing machines all makes. 86 up; terms If desired All makes rented and repaired. White 8ewmg Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming Phone 913-J. MISCELLANEOUS INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax return. Years of experi ence. Both State and Federal are now duo. Fred L Colvlg. 635 cV Central. Phone 736-M. GET the "No HUDtlng" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office; printed on olotb to with stand the rain and weather HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movera Spocial livestock moving equipment. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North Riverside Phone '044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title and Title InsoF&Dce. roe only complete Title System lo Jacksop County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 5. No 83 North Central Ave. upst.alra Autumobrte Loons. COM TRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments. Additional money loaned Phone 81 for appointment Expert- Window Cleaners. LET GEO ROB DO IT - Tel. 1172. House cleaning Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant to southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book binding; loose-leaf .tedgera, aod blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales alJpa and everything In the printing Una. 38-30 N Grape Phone 76. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per oent per month on un- . paid balance No other oharge. See w. B. Thomaa, 46 8- Central Ground floor Oraterlan Theatre Bldg State License No 8-167. Piano Instruction BETTER piano Instruction, Individ ual or class The basic way. Height Music Studio, Liberty Building Phone 73 Transfer EAD8 I'KANoFER & STORAGE CO. Offioe 1015 No Central Phone 815 Prices right Service guaranteed RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street Pbone 833 Dressmaking and Remodeling.. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking ann remoaenng. 424 Medrord Bldg Myrtle Andrewa. Pbone 1161. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, as the Executor of the last Will and Testament of A. N. Wright, deceased, and has qualified. All per sons naving claims ag!nst ea:a estate are hereby notified to present the same, verified In the manner pro vided by law, to F. P. Farrell. Attor ney lor sucn Executor, at nis oriice at Room 10, Jackson County Bank untieing, Meoiora, Oregon, wimm six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. uatej ana first published Maron 17th, 1933. RAY E. WRIGHT, Executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of A. N. Wright, Deceased. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam Ulrlch, deceased. Notice la herebv riven, that the undersigned haa been appointed by the County Judge of Jackson County. Oregon, as Executor of said estate, and haa duly qualified according to law: all persons baring cialma azalnt said estste are hereby notified to pre sent same, with proper vouchera, and duly verified according to law. at the office of T. w. Mllea. attorney for the undersigned, at bis office In the Jackson County Bank building in -he City of Medford, Oregon, within s.x months from the date hereof. Dated and first pubiKhed February 17th. 1933. EARL ULR1CH. Executor of the Estate oi William much, deceaeed. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. The Union Central Life Insurance Company, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. . Nathan 8. Slmpklns, et t!. Defend ants. To; Nathan S Slmpklns and Elis abeth A. Slmpklns, Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer plaintiff's com plaint herein on or before four weeks from the date of the first publication hereof, or plaintiff will take a decree as prayed for therein, to-wlt: That It recover from the defend ant, Nathan S. Slmoklnj' and Eliza beth A Slmpklns, 92497.23 with In terest at 1 from Sept. 1,- 1933: 8228.67 with Interest at 10 from Sept. 1, 1932; 8112.50 with interest at 10 from Mav 11. 1932; 933.80 with Interest at 10 from July 1, 1933; 87.00 for continuation of Ab stract; 9250.00 as attorney's fees, and for lta coats and disbursements here in. That the mortgage described In ssld complaint be declared to be the first Hen upon the following described premises, situate In Jackson County. Oregon, to-wlt: The Southerly V7'i feet of Lota 4 and 11 In Block 19 of Chltwood tract, an addition to and within the coroprate limits of the City of Ash land, as per plat and dedication thereof recorded March 4, 1887. in Book 13 page 447 of the Plat Records of Jsckson County, said tract facing 471'2 feet on the easterly line of Oak Street and extending easterly 150 feet to a frontage of 47 4 feet on the westerly line of North Pioneer Street. Also: Including herein community driveway 5 feet In width Immediate ly adjacent to the above described property on the North and extending from the East line of Oak Street 70 feet easterly therefrom. That said morUaze be foreclosed according to law: that the above de scribed real property oe sold to satis fy plaintiff's Judgment: that you and all persons or Dartles claiming through you be barred and foreclosed of all your Interest therein: for such other and further relief as may be equitable. . , This summons Is served upon you by publication by order of the Judge of the above entitled Court. , PHILIP HAMMOND, Attorney for the Plaintiff Address: Bank of Oregon City Bldg Oregon City, Oregon. ROOSEVELTPRAISE WASHINGTON. Mar 17. (p) A new White House record: Twelve days In office and President Roose velt has received 14,000 telegrams praising his actlona. And here's a record, too: 1,500 telegrams were said there today to have supported his veterans" and fed eral pay cut economy program, while only 39 disapproves. The peak of thla business was 'reached after the' President's address explaining In simple terms what the banking situation was and why. OF COLUMBUS. Ohio (py The Oh:o state department of education and Ohio State university are undertak ing a study which they expect to complete about 1934 on how best to teach children to Judge between a good" moving ploture and a "bad" one. An appropriation of 910.000 from tlie Payne fund, a foundation Inter ested in research In new fields which particularly concern youth, la to llnance the study. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Forced air upon Soak up lie In a rug Plac cargo on a vesatf Face value of itock Press Give forth Native metal Fragrant oint ment of the . ancienta Improved la health Small tpouts for drawing sap Beseech Beitow mm due Part of a radio Installation And not Join Melody Wiihea Geometrical Solution of Yesterday'! Puzile A L pmo AMPLlA65 CORPORAL iA LEA EVERlTRY ST I NG s Eo slKTTli B1doldjnre IRIOlTR E P lt E N A C O U S T JC iA N I L galea caudate eIlIlIspIeInIslieId L Cry of the IT. ancient bacchanal! It. Explosive S. device SI. Sheep 9. 54. Mature S. 85. Alack 18. Action at law 4. surface Takea offense at Go by a (tain Behind a vessel Amonr Cut oft ? M 7 If V Y fe- --s Trrr tto Sr'i twt llllii22 23 . mmm 24 25 2b H 17 22T 2f Jo i: 35 3b lp 37 38 ii. iM, 41 42 -43 44 4S 4b 4 43 sf so mm si 33 f-3S (OUNTYjRIEFS Eden Precinct BDEN PRECINCT. Mar. 17. (Spl.) Lad,or auxiliary of the Baptist church at Vflent met at Mrs. Brown's Wed nesday afternoon. Tho ladles work ed on a quilt. Mrs. Marcle Robinson of Talent vis ited Mrs. Louie Colver's and her aunt, Mrs. Sula Dean. Mr. Hoi brook's parent, Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook, Sr., have come to live with their eon and wife at the Ham lin place on the highway south of Phoenix. Mrs Ida French f Talent visited at the Carey home Wednesday. Mr .sand Mrs. Aloo'.t. of Ashland call ed at the Q. A. Parker home Sunday. Miss Irene Standley was In Phoen'x trading Wednesday. E. L. Hopkins has four incubators of 500-egg capacity bet. He la hatch ing chicks for his own use. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of southwest Medfoid visited the Eaken hatchery at Talent Wednesday. They were looxlng for White Leghorn cockerels to buy. Mrs. GUles of Phoenix called )n Mrs. Ida Lockwood Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Plnkston have re turned from a visit at coqullle and are again at Jacksonville. Noah Chandler Is working hard be tween the rain to get his spring grain sown. He had Mr. Bonham helping him sprlngtooth on Tuesday. Al and Jeff Bell were Talent vis itors Thursday from Phoenix. There are several acres In this pre cinct that will be set to tomatoes for tne Medford cannery. Mr. Pipes will grow about 10 acres again this sesson W'dlsw Springs WILLOW SPRINGS, Mar. 17. (Spl.) Miss Frances Fltzgorald and Mis. Stark have been rehired to teach the Willow Springs school during tho coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heft are having their home redecorated this week. Although there Is no assurance of a market, farmers In thla commun ity are putting In their crops as usuat. Field brothers are planting a large acreage of potatoes. Fr..nk Thompklns. who haa been under a doctor's care for some time, Is Improving. Supper guests at the W. K. Parker homo March 8, were Miss Rose Jones and Harry Elden. Wednesday afternoon the Bible stud class met with Mrs. W. B. Har ria. Present were Mrs. Sam Ander son, Mrs. Roy Nichols Mrs. J. W Elden and Miss Rose Jones. Mrs. Clyde Richmond Is Improv ing rlowly after a severe attack of the flu. M!is Rose Jones spent Tuesday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Woodward In Medford. Orchardlste In this district are busy applying the dormant sprsy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patton of Butte Falla have moved to the prop erty formerly known as the B. M. Bush place, and will conduct a amill dairy. Mr. Vlckery. who has been serious ly 111 for a number of weeks, shows no improvement. Cross-Word Puzzle I. Fun I. Rowinjr. ' implement T. Gift 8. Having limits 9, Russian moun tain system 10. Greater amount 11. Finishes IS. Tolerates 21. Protections lor Inventions 23. Rear 24. Conjunction 25. Misery Z6. Metrlo land measures 29. Short sleep 29. Pinch 10. Exist it, German chemist tl. Decrees of the aultan 21. Flowers 40. Backs of necks 41. Incarnation of Vlshna 42. Masculine name 41. The pineapple 45. Malign fi. Cable 47. Necessity SO. Be Indebted Vehicle on . runners DOWN Blister or bubble Crippled Prepare for publlcatloa More tnolat Phoenix , PHOENIX. March 17. (Spl.) Phoe nix Extension club will meet at the church parlors Friday afternoon. All ladlea are Invited. Two debate teams from Medford high, directed by Ralph Bailey, 'de bated before the Phoenix student body, on "Resolved: Taxes to be ralaed In Oregon and other states should be collected from sources other than tangible property." A vote was taken and the majority of the stu dents voted for the affirmative, rep resented by Frances Ferry and Dolpn Chambers. Mrs. Ray Ward was the Inspiration for a birthday dinner given by Mra. Ray Wright of Medford Sunday. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward. Monday evening Mrs. George Drake entertained In honor of Mrs. Ward. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Lea Rath burn, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward. Mesdamcs F. A. Denzer, L. O. Castor and M. F. Sheets and Miss Sybil Cas tr gave a surprise dinner party lor Mra. Jim McAbea Wednesday. They also presented her with a quilt. Misa Jennette McAbee and Miss Natallne Wilcox were guests' of Miss Virginia flights Saturday. In the afternoon they were her guests at a theater party, after which they re turned home and were served a lovely lunch. Martha Parsons, Mra. Tracy and Mrs. Dayton and Mrs. Cole spent Wed. neaday with Mrs. Brooks Montgomery. Final session of the teachers' train ing class of the Presbyterian Sunday school for teachers and substitutes, and taught by Rev. Ralph Peterson, was held Tuesday with 12 present.. A portion of the evening was apent so cially and refreshments were served by Rev. and Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. A. H. Heard la expecting their daughter. Miss Florence Sims, and five of her friends who are attend tng school with her, here for the week-end. , Mrs. Marvin Montgomery spent last week-end with Mrs. Nolan Montgom ery In Medford. All will be glad to learn that her little son, Herman, who recently accompanied his father to Portland for medical attention at tne Shrlner's Hospital, was sent home by the doctors there with the com mont that he was Improving so nicely Phoenix unit of' the Jackson County Health association met with Mrs. Ira Canfield Tuesday with 17 ladles present. Miss Jeannette McAbea spent Wed nesday night with Miss Marjorle Poling. Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Bottom called on Mrs. Ida Montgomery Thursday. Mrs. Vaxighn Quankenbush enter tained Saturday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Steadman, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Ward, Mr. and Mra. Cliff Mp.ua t, Mr. and Mra. Frank Denrr, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Barkeley, Mr. and Mra Ed Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox. The evening was spent at bridge. Honor roll for the Phoenix grade school Is first grade, Delia June Schnclr, June Coblelgh, Aline Jane Wllday and Gloria Gene H oust In; sec ond grade, Dale Coblelgh, Barbara Stancllffe. Kenneth Corliss, Lovel Newbry. Frances Nordqulet, Charlotte Halford and Lloyd Nordqulat: fourth grade, Wayne Peterson; fifth grade, Donna Stevens, Anna Laura Parke. Irma Ruth Hill: sixth grade, Mary Jean Barnes, Natalie Wilcox, Harold MoAbee and Carmen Houston; seventh grade, Jeanette McAbee; eighth grade. Jack Hill. At a congregational meeting held after the church service on Sunday, March 13, the basin of membership in the Phoenix Presbyterian church was altered so that residents of the Phoe nix community, upon presentation of membership certificate In any evan gelical church, may become an asso ciate member of the church. Sixteen attended the cottage prayer meeting held at the Will Pollng's home Monday. Mrs. Lydla Vincent led the meeting. The next meeting will be Friday at Mr. and Mrs, Wor den's. An attendance of approximately 100 witnessed the dramatizations of "The Prodigal Son" by Miss Lottie Watklna' class of Intermediate boys Sunday. The production was a success In every way. It was a project conceived and carried out by the boys them selves with the able help of Miss Watklns and Mrs. Jim McAbee. Senior Intermediate C. K. society held s duet meeting Sunday, with Marjorle Poling and Maxlne Coblelgh as leaders. Large attendance and real Interest. Next Sunday evening there will he a dynamo meeting. Leaders are Lee Burke, Ed White and Elva Chaplin. Services for Sunday, March 10, at the Presbyterian church are: Ohurch school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Sermon subject: "The Romance of Ooodnesa." Christian Endeavor i 610 p, m. Junior, Inter mediate, senior and adult societies. Evening worship. 7:30. Harold Singer represented the allied force. Valley View VALLEY VIBW. Mar. 17, (8pl.) Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nlckols. who re cently lived in Ashland, moved laat week to the J, F. Arnold property Just north of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Wain, who lived on the Arnold place, have moved in with Mr. snd Mrs. Earl Bostwlck. Mr, and Mrs. Jewel Lowe of West- wood, Cel., came home for ft few days' visit, arriving Tuesday and leaving Thursday for San Francisco, fro-n which place they are sailing for A in tra! in this week. They plan to stay severs years. Mr. Lowe will super intend ft venerrlng plant. Air. n4 Uv. v fl. Borer oi cent City visited the R- N. Chaney' homo last Sunday. Mrs. Bower ta Mrs. Cheney's stater. Praf. and Mrs. Geo Lowe and baby of Central point, Mr. and Mrs. D, M. Lowe, Mr. and Mra. Jewel Lowe en Joyed a family reunion and dinner at the Don Lowe home Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe and son of Medford visited at the Elmon Wilson! home .Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. aray and fam ily of Ashland visited at the E. O. Abrams home Sunday. L. H. Gallatin has Just Installed a two-v.nlt Surge mllxlng machine at hla ranch. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Clark and fam ily oi Ashland and Mr. and Mra. Jacx Leslie were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J R. Leslie last Sunday. j Rov. Sidney Hall of Ashland called at the R. N. Chaney home Friday. The fl-F telephone line held a meet ing last week, electing the following officers: Don Lowe and W. T. Bost wlck. directors, and Mrs. Wm. Olenn, eecetary. Mrs. H. Westerberg entertained 10 Uttu guest in honor of her son Rich aid's birthday, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hatfield of Central Point; were dinner .ruest at the W. A. Stratton home Sunday. Clarence Mathes was a, business vlal'.or here last week. Mr. Brower of Ashland waa a vis itor here Sunday. Mr. Peterson of Ashland was a business visitor Monday. 4 Climax CLIMAX, March 17. (Spl.) A de lightful dancing party waa given Sat urday by Mrs. Hurst In honor of Mr. Hurst's birthday. Thirty guesta were present. Recent visitors at the Werta home were Mrs. Frieda Jantzen and Mrs. Mabel Hanson of Central Point, Har vey Morgan and Ted Kinney of Per sist and Ben Oswald of Wellen. Mrs. Ollie Mel of Portland la visit ing her mother and daughter here. L. H. Wertz has been hauling ore from the Mineral Concentrate Co. Kayton McLean haa been working for Everett Orissom the past week Boyd and Lincoln Charley went to Medlord Tuesday. There are 13 pupils In school thla year. Thla Is one of the few achoola of the county which begins In March. Mrs. Jennie White of Central Point Is beginning her fourth term in thla district. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wertz spent the week-end In Medford. There haa been much wind hers the past week and the ground la drying rapidly. Sam Coy of Eagle Point has rented the Emll Pell ranch and plans to move up soon. Prank Hurst moved hts house re cently and was assisted by Owen Austin, W. Charley and N. P. Hanson. Mrs. Wertz received an Interesting account of the recent earthquake from her brother, Carl Hanson, who resides at Montlbello, Calif., nine miles from the area most badly af fected. He stated that when the first shock came at 8:00 p. m., the house rocked violently, cans fell to the floor and the back yard aeemed the most likoly place In which to aeek safety. The ground aeemed to rise about four Inches and settle back. Milroy Charley was a recent visitor at Brownsboro, 1 Long Mountain LONG MOUNTAIN. March 17. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stowell were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mn. A. J. Tingleaf of Eagle Point March 13. Those who attended the dinner given at Holman'a home Sunday were: Mr. and Mra. Sam Coy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hurnlsh and family Deane Owens, Harvey Stanley, How ard Gold and Clifford Hall. The day waa "branding" day. Mr. and Mra. Jack Stowell and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Botts of Medford mo tored to Butte Falla Saturday night. Howard Gold left for hla home at Climax March 14, and Intends to stay aeveral weeks. Pearl Shelley of Medford was visit ing her father, Manuel Shelley and two brothers, David and Richard, March 23. Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CRFEK, March 17. (Spl.) Mrs. Effle Dutton, who waa operated oh recently, la improving nicely. The children are ataylng with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Ouches, while their mother is 111. Mr. and Mrs. George Davles enter tained with a birthday dinner for Mrs. Lee Roberta Saturday. Twenty three gttesta were present and en Joyed the evening. Mrs. J, A. Ellis and son were Sun day evening gueate at the 8. J. Mead ows home. Griffin Creek baseball team was over to Oa-k Grove Wednesday ren ins for a practice game and beat the Oak Orove boys 13 to 6. Children on the honor roll with all A s and B's thla past six week were Velma Thomson, Flora Scheel, from the upper grade room, and Battle Brown and Ivan Cherry from the In termediate, Mr. and' Mrs. W. T. LaPont and Mrs. A. X. Hedge were guesta Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. 6. J. Meadows and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Llndgren and family were visiting Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis. Mis Marcel I a Jonea spent Satur day afternoon visiting Mis Thelma Meadows. Mtaa Lillian Brown was an over night guest of Mis Velma, Tnotnaaoa Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson visited Mrs. Evan Cook Wednesday. . Parent who visited school Monday were Mr. and Mra. R. R. Chllds. Mra. William and Mrs, J. D. Brown. Tbtrf were three) ow pui en rolled in school Monday morning, coming .here from the Crater Lake school above Butt Fall. Mrs. Henry Schaffer, Mrs. McKin nle, Mrs. Park and Mrs. Helen Bohl visited Wednesday afternoon at th home of Mrs. J. D. Brown. Miss Fern Thomaaon and Miss Ma rie Ouchea visited Saturday afternoon with Ulllan Brown. Mrs. Donald Brown has as her house guest her aunt, Mi.-s Elizabeth. Oliver, from Brentwood, Cal. The committee of the P.-T. A. me last Friday evening with Mra. Skeins with moat everyone present. A pleas ant evening was enjoyed. James Bowens of Medford spent Sunday evening at the J. D. Browa home. G.O.P. ROOSEVELT PATH (Continued from Page One) land of government Jobs has been held up pending the passing of the emergency legislation. Complaint which ihe treasury ha received are understood to infer that the banking crisis haa been used a an Implement to squeeze the state bank and to force them Into the Federal Reserve. Fewer than 1,000 state banks a.r now members of the system. Thoe which have remained outside of that organisation maintain It holds ao benefits for them. 'Either you Join the Federal Re serve " was declared to be the edict to atrtte banks, "or you take a chance by continuing on foot on a high speedway.' Unless Senator MoAdoo of Cali fornia decides to press hts bill to guarantee deposit of the Federal R serve banks, he will not be consid ered as opposing the administration. President Roosevelt reported as be ing against guaranteeing bank de posits, whether federsl or otherwise. Of course guaranteeing the deposits of Federal Reserve bank would b qule different from guaranteeing the. deposits of jail bank. Nevertheless, It Is believed the government might stand to lose million, even fl It did only the former. A moral guarantee Is clear In gov ernment licensing of sound banks. Although not actually guaranteeing the deposit of a sound bank, there will neoeaearlly be the feeling that the government la oehind them. The treasury 1 vm to Its neck In work but will aoon begin the draft ing of antl-hoardlng regulations. No Idea a to their nature can be ascer tained at thla time. I la ft complicated, subject and Without exact precedent. The a-ntt-hoardtng regulations will be confin ed to gold and gold certificates th "lawful money' backlog t the new Federal Reserve notes. As soon as' the regulations are) drafted they will be turned over to the attorney-general for enforcement. One cabinet officer waa conspicu ously absent from the White House newspaper correspondent dinner. It wa "Madame" Secretary of Lalbor Frances Perkins. No Invitation wai sent her because it was ft stag affair. The diner was ft great success. Be cause it was the first public appear ance of President Roosevelt the sup ply of seat became exhausted weeks ago. There were no speech ee. A vaudt vllle show waa presented in connec tion with some skits and moving pictures by th correepondente them selves. , ' The President, despite hla atrenn oua day, remained until the conclu sion of the party after midnight. Regret wa cxpreeeed at the ftbsene of Pf.ut Mallon, president of the as sociation. Mr. Mallon was to have) presided, but wa prevented by Ill ness. What albout Governor Ritchie A Maryland? His name 1 repeatedly mentioned in connection with the) attorney-generalahlp. Ritchie 1 be lieved to be too welt satisfied with his role of permanent governor tf Maryland to be Interested in a cn,bl tnet office. Governor Ritchie ha been serving as chief executive of the domain ao famou for it atrraptn since 1930. His present term doesnt expire until 1933. While Governor Ritchie's salary a nominal 8,000 a year. It la ft mat ter of record that the perquisite of office bring rt up to many times that. Financial Stability! Insurance policies though they mar LOOK alike. Ifa what 1 BACK at th policy that count. Strong finan cial resources sufficient to meet all loasea, even In th event of a catas trophe, are absolutely essential to your protection. Read the financial figure of th company that Issued YOLB fire Insurance or auto imhlllty policy. For saf lnauranc of all form In strong enmpanlee See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 1 No. Front St. Medford, Oregon